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  • Recently encountered William Blake in another movie, Dead Man.

    Maybe it's time to look up on him.

  • I saw this movie only once in 1974&have never forgotten it&been such an influence on me! THANK YOU FOR THE UPLOAD, :)

  • fucking adds everyrwherhehrherhherhreh

  • Thanks for posting this classic Alan Price song from Lindsay Anderson's brilliant film!

    And if you like this song, drop on by the "Alan Price Fans Forum" website for more great music! You'll also find song lyrics, discographies, vintage and recent photos, tour info and lots more! Best of all, the APFF is THE place for Alan Price fans from all over the world to share their passion for Alan's amazing talents. Come visit the friendly folks at: AlanPriceFansForum(DOT)org(DOT )uk

  • Malcom McDowell must have starred in some of the quirkiest films ever made! - "If", "A Clockwork Orange", "Oh Lucky Man!", Caligula" the list goes on... and along with Jack Nicholson, he's also got the most evil grin in cinema!

  • i just bought this for £5.58p off amazon. 2 disc set as well.

  • Your comment has worth but many people don't want to buy or even rent a movie without an idea of what it's like first. I think that YouTube is an excellent way of introducing old films to an audience that otherwise may never watch them (and can then go out and buy DVDs if they like the films).

  • I first saw this when i was 13 in 1976, a late movie during the school holidays. Thought it was brilliant then-still do....

  • I saw this at a cinema just 20 minutes ago. The print was great.

  • Oh wow its on you Tube....a great 70's film curiosity that I never forgot from my youth, a glimpse of England from the past, where did all those years go?

  • @astrium lol

  • This is one of the most genius movies I have ever seen. I rented it from netflix and totally "fell in love" with it. It's a very smart movie. Totally worth sitting through for like 4 hours....

  • please upload the rest of this film. For me Macdowell's character's adventures in this film are far closer to Homer's Odyssey tha the Coen brothers "O brother where art thou".

    It is one of my favourite films.

  • You spelled his last name wrong just to let you know.

  • That's Malcolm Macdowell as the peon in the silent movie opening as well. Islamic justice in a Catholic country!

  • And Brian Glover from Kes and An American Werewold in London doing the chopping.

  • Alan Price. Now there's a guy who could belt out a great film score.

  • You will upload all of them eventually, right?

  • thank you for sharing. I love to see malcolm's mick travis very much.

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